Brian Mulroney has been laid to rest. In the fullness of time it will probably become evident that few prime ministers in Canadian history accomplished as much as he did, writes Don Abelson.
Health & Medicine
Led by CEO John Valliant, the company that develops next-generation precision cancer medicines will become a wholly owned subsidiary of AstraZeneca and continue its operations at its state-of-the-art facility at McMaster Innovation Park.
Canada & the World
Policy makers should consider changes in doctors’ working hours and the need for work-life balance in workforce planning, authors of new research say.
Health & Medicine
It can design new antibiotics to stop the spread of Acinetobacter baumannii, which the World Health Organization has identified as one of the world’s most dangerous antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
Science & Technology
A total of $4.7 million in grants will support three research projects underway in quantum technologies, an emerging area of specialization for the Faculty.
Culture & Society
LIVELab is hosting The Innocents, a live music performance exploring wrongful imprisonment and exonerations, where researchers will track audience participants' eye movements and heart rates to see how physiological changes relate to emotions and opinions.
Health & Medicine
Pediatric infectious disease expert Jacqueline Wong shares information on measles symptoms and prevention.
Health & Medicine
Researchers presented more than 125 studies spanning a significant breadth of topics at the event, a collaboration between a number of organizations and departments involved in children’s health in the region.
Health & Medicine
Risky play is important for growing children, but pediatric emergency experts said they would avoid letting their children use trampolines, ATVs and electric scooters, which are responsible for hundreds of pediatric hospital visits and injuries.
Health & Medicine
TB researchers Zhou Xing and Amy Gillgrass explain why they are optimistic about a future with better TB outcomes.
Science & Technology
A total of $4.7 million in grants will support three research projects underway in quantum technologies, an emerging area of specialization for the Faculty.
Science & Technology
At the Canadian Centre for Electron Microscopy, home to Canada’s only Nion HERMES 100 scope, researchers move from a sound- and vibration-sealed room to a lively collaboration space next door, where they share analysis and insights.
Science & Technology
One in nine Canadian adults still experiences COVID-19 symptoms 12 months after diagnosis. Assistant professor Manali Mukherjee is studying Long Covid and its management.
Canada & the World
Policy makers should consider changes in doctors’ working hours and the need for work-life balance in workforce planning, authors of new research say.
Canada & the World
Brian Mulroney has been laid to rest. In the fullness of time it will probably become evident that few prime ministers in Canadian history accomplished as much as he did, writes Don Abelson.
Canada & the World
McMaster grad Melda Coskun is working on an interdisciplinary project that explores best practices for closed captioning in kids’ TV.
Environment & Sustainability
Underground thermal networks have the potential to revolutionize how Canadians heat their homes while helping to reduce carbon emissions, writes Jim Cotton.
Environment & Sustainability
Human societies produce huge amounts of excess heat. Turning it into electricity could play a key role in achieving a net-zero society.
Environment & Sustainability
Danielle Montocchio and Professor Pat Chow Fraser are working to protect and repair a Georgian Bay wetlands ecosystem.
Canada & the World
Policy makers should consider changes in doctors’ working hours and the need for work-life balance in workforce planning, authors of new research say.
Culture & Society
LIVELab is hosting The Innocents, a live music performance exploring wrongful imprisonment and exonerations, where researchers will track audience participants' eye movements and heart rates to see how physiological changes relate to emotions and opinions.
Canada & the World
McMaster grad Melda Coskun is working on an interdisciplinary project that explores best practices for closed captioning in kids’ TV.
Business & the Economy
The collaboration will help the university move its research out of its labs and into the hands of those who can put it to work out in the world.
Business & the Economy
When employees are able to reconceptualize jealousy as a motivating force, it opens up new venues to address, overcome and capitalize on the feeling.
Business & the Economy
The implementation of central bank digital currencies around the world has prompted serious questions around privacy, security, accessibility and trust.